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THE LOST DISC
The musical tale of a legendary recording.
The Lost Disc is a part music gig, part theatre and part comedy show performed by 3 actors and 4 musicians. It toured the UK, had outings at Machynlleth comedy festival, Latitude Festival and The Vaults Festival before doing an extended run at Soho Theatre in London.
The Lost Disc uses music sound and theatre to tell the story of 3 fictional musical legends from the 1960’s who it is believed made a record together. A present Day Radio DJ and record fanatic goes on an epic quest to see if he can find it.
The musical tale of a legendary recording.
The Lost Disc is a part music gig, part theatre and part comedy show performed by 3 actors and 4 musicians. It toured the UK, had outings at Machynlleth comedy festival, Latitude Festival and The Vaults Festival before doing an extended run at Soho Theatre in London.
The Lost Disc uses music sound and theatre to tell the story of 3 fictional musical legends from the 1960’s who it is believed made a record together. A present Day Radio DJ and record fanatic goes on an epic quest to see if he can find it.
“A musical detective story, part comedy thriller, part concert experience performed by a multi tasking cast of impossible talent” — Stewart Lee
“The Lost Disc is one of the best and funniest shows I’ve seen in YEARS!!! Totally silly and totally clever - the best kind of comedy” — Mel Giedroyc
“Funny devious, beautifully constructed faux docu-gig-theatre on the investment we make in music/musicians. See it!” — Brian Logan, The Guardian
“Hilarious and smart and sharp. Inside Number 9 meets BBC6 Music meets Indiana Jones. Meticulously put together. Brilliantly played and performed.” — Carl Grose, Associate Director Kneehigh Theatre